Category: Social Responsibility

  • Corporate Social Responsibility in the Saudi Arabia Kingdom

    Introduction The role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been increasing continuously in the business concept within the last years. According to Bueble (1), the prominence of CSR in recent years is “shown by the fact that 90% of the fortune 500 companies have explicit CSR initiatives today and an increasing number of companies that…

  • Techno Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility

    Introduction In the modern business world, CSR and PR concepts have become popular notions with respect to how companies relate with the society in which they operate. These concepts are closely linked because they deal with the public domain that influences their prosperity. Public Relations (PR) refers to ways through which a company creates and…

  • Utilitarianism and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Table of Contents Ethical Theory Application Analysis Homestretch Conclusion Works Cited A corporation can be loosely defined as a business enterprise owned and governed by a group of people. The definition provided can be enhanced by citing notable examples such as Wal-Mart, Procter & Gamble, Uniliver, Google and Microsoft. In the last two centuries corporations…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility in Tourism Sector

    Introduction Ethics is not something novel for people in business. Nevertheless, until recently, accountability for setting standards for the manner of business and certifying that economic wealth was impartially shared was assumed by governments acting individually or collectively through international institutions. This distribution of responsibilities, however, is speedily changing under the influences of globalization. This…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Response

    Definition Corporate social responsibility is defined as a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model; it is aimed at motivating business entities to voluntarily involve themselves in corporate initiatives, as an alternative to additional or existing mandatory initiatives. It is a form of corporate social regulation integrated into a business model which would…

  • Nintendo Financial Statements and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Table of Contents Introduction Basic theories Conclusion References Introduction Nintendo financial statements are lacking corporate social responsibility, which is important in the modern corporate world. This information is vital for the current corporate world Social responsibility. Take two interactive software as a section of social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility is described below. Social responsibility concerning…

  • Perspectives of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Table of Contents Introduction CSR Definition CSR and Profits Possible Issues The Conflict Between the Two Approaches Conclusion References Introduction Businesses, especially large multinational enterprises, affect the lives of communities where they operate, having the power to bring either a positive or a negative change. The idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) implies that these…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility Activities in Ladbrokes

    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been anecdotally considered to provide organizational performance advantages in the contemporary market. However, the majority of the studies conducted on the impact of CSR have been rather focused on organizational performance, with little other mediating effects considered. Fewer studies still have been conducted regarding companies operating in morally and ethically…

  • CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) at Unilever

    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an essential modern concept that has become popular among businesses. CSR supposes that a corporation should play a decent role in society and take into account the social and environmental consequences of business actions. An example of a business that employs CSR in its model is Unilever, which policies and…

  • Corporate Social Responsibility in Thai Listed Companies

    Abstract The correlational study made use of a quantitative research design to evaluate the perceptions of employees towards CSR programs in Thailand. A descriptive survey approach was utilized in this particular research. The study had been informed by several intricate factors; key among them the fact that ethical concern and behavior have become a fundamental…